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Indians pay a whopping Rs 26,728 cr as bribes: Study
16.12.2002
India
Hindustan Times
A survey undertaken by Transparency International revealed that the education sector is heavily affected by corruption, being at least the third most corrupt public service. It is proposed that citizens' charters be prepared for improving public servants' accountability.
The fine art of fighting fakery
31.10.2002
International
Katherine S. Mangan - Chronicle of Higher Education
Higher-education authorities in Britain, China, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United States have sounded the alarm about the increase in incidents of attempted admissions fraud. Authorities say cases of fraud typically involve students from developing countries who are desperate to get degrees from universities in developed countries, including those in Western Europe and the United States. A handful of countries seem to have the most offenders, including China, Colombia, Iraq, Nigeria and several former Soviet republics, particularly Armenia.
Education Department seeks to ease rules on student aid
15.08.2002
USA
Anne Marie Borrego, Stephen Burd and Dan Carnevalle - Chronicle of Higher Education
The U.S. Education Department last week proposed new rules that would loosen a ban on incentive compensation for college recruiters and get rid of a financial-aid regulation. The proposal to eliminate the 12-hour rule follows years of debate. Distance-education providers have pushed the department and Congress to throw out the regulation, but others have cited fears that relaxing the rule would lead to fraud.
Corruption plagues academe around the world
01.08.2002
Japan, Kenya, Mexico, UK, USA
Chronicle of Higher Education
Japan. Kenya. Mexico. United Kingdom. USA: People from the Kenyan Ministry of Education participated in selling fake diplomas. In the USA and Mexico, students buy term papers and admissions essays online. People propose to take tests for others in China.
In China, Bribery and Fakery Lower the Value of Degrees
01.08.2002
China
Chronicle of Higher Education
Corruption in admissions procedure, the sitting of exams and the allocation of scholarships is rampant in Chinese universities. One positive outcome of a recent plagiarism scandal is the design of a code of conduct for students and professors by Beijing's University.
In Colombia, Decades of Graft Cripple a University
01.08.2002
Colombia
Michael Easterbrook - Chronicle of Higher Education
Politicians obliged universities to hire friends in return for help in ensuring a steady flow of funds. By forging documents and bribing appropriate officials, university staff secure larger retirement checks than they are entitled to and retire before the customary age.
In Georgia, Professors Hand Out Price Lists
01.08.2002
Georgia
Bryon Mac Williams - Chronicle of Higher Education
Admissions, courses, grades and diplomas are for sale in high profile higher institutions. Admissions officers offer expensive private lessons. Reforms should include an accreditation system, an entrance exam and an increase in financing.
In India, Suitcases of Money Buy Admission to College
01.08.2002
India
Martha Ann Overland - Chronicle of Higher Education
Fees for manipulating entrance test scores are between $80 to $20 000 for the most popular programs, such as computer science, medicine or engineering. Many feel the only way to clean up the system is to expand educational opportunities.
India's higher education watchdog
04.07.2002
India
Martha Ann Overland - Chronicle of Higher Education
In 1998, the education watchdog group from Bombay, the Forum for Fairness in Education, won a landmark case that clamped down on secretive admissions practices. The court ruled that all colleges and universities must make entrance-examination scores public, to ensure that admissions are based on merit, and not money passed under the table.
Serbia expels a school for teaching corruption
30.06.2002
Serbia
Daniel Simpson - NY Times
Ten weeks in charge of Belgrade's most unruly high school killed its Director's passion for education. Few of the staff members were willing to cooperate with her efforts to stop a system of bribery for good grades. When the police caught one math teacher accepting a marked 50-euros note from a student and the problem came out into the open, the teachers rebelled against her with a vote of no confidence in her authority.
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